It is holiday today. This sentence is correct or Today is holiday. this sentence is correct.
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"Today is a holiday" is the sentence among the given two sentences that sounds correct grammatically.
Explanation:
- Generally while speaking both the given sentences are used.
- In a sentence the word order or form is -
Subject + Verb + Object.
Today (subject) is (verb) a Holiday (object).
- The word 'Today' is a noun and it is considered as a subject in a given sentence.
- The 'Is' is what is known to be a state of being a verb that does not express any specific activity/action instead describes the existence.
- The word 'holiday' can be a subject, verb, or an object.
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Both the given sentences are incorrect. The rectified sentences would be-
1. It is a holiday today.
2. Today is a holiday.
Explanation:
- In English, an article (a, an, or the) is a type of determiner. Single countable nouns usually require a determiner.
- Articles are a type of descriptor as they additionally qualify a noun. The article is thus a word utilized in English grammar, to determine the definiteness of a noun.
- Articles noted issues are usually noted issues that can manifest language proficiency. An ignored mistake can influence language utilization syntactically.
- For example, The house is five years of age. (With the utilization of 'The' before the noun 'house', we figure out which particular house is being depicted.)
- The use of articles leads to the noun and it is important to keep in mind that we can never utilize a solitary countable thing alone without an article.
- To refer to a day as a holiday or to particularize the specific day, it is needed to use the articles before it.
Therefore the correct sentences would be-
It is a holiday today.
Today is a holiday. (Or Today is the holiday.)
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